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That's what I need to do. Thanks a lot in advance
Record your mixer output
Christian
--- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, "celluloid_love"
<akka_2@h...> wrote:
> That's what I need to do. Thanks a lot in advance
Logic can't "bounce" when the sound is being generated outside of
the
program itself because Logic has no way of "knowing" what your
external
MIDI boxes are doing audio-wise; it's just sending basic commands telling
them what notes to play. So you have to use some kind of device (Dat
machine, CD recorder etc.) to capture your whole mix, meaning the output of
Logic + anything else Logic is driving via MIDI. You can also route the
output
of your mixer back into Logic and record that as a 2track stereo pair.
I'm not sure because I've never tried it (someone chime in here), but it
might
be possible to route the MIDI tracks back into Logic through
"input" audio
objects and then bounce the whole thing that way. You can do it in ProTools,
but not sure about Logic. In any case, only realtime (not offline) bouncing
would work using that method.
Hope that helps,
Dan
On a fine day, 05-12-2003, osepek wrote:
>--- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, "celluloid_love"
<akka_2@h...> wrote:
> > That's what I need to do. Thanks a lot in advance
[...]
>I'm not sure because I've never tried it (someone chime in here), but it
might
>be possible to route the MIDI tracks back into Logic through
"input" audio
>objects and then bounce the whole thing that way.
Yes, works. Just route your mixer into, say, input 3-4 of your audio
card, set up an Input object in the mixer to use Input3-4, and off
you go. The basic concept is really simple: anything that comes out
of an Output object in Logic's mixer can be bounced. Drag the Output
object's fader to 0: still hear anything? Then what you're hearing
won't be bounced as it obviously doesn't pass through the Output
object.
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osepek wrote:
>
> I'm not sure because I've never tried it (someone chime in here), but
> it might be possible to route the MIDI tracks back into Logic through
"input"
> audio objects and then bounce the whole thing that way. You can do it
in
> ProTools, but not sure about Logic. In any case, only realtime (not
offline)
> bouncing would work using that method.
>
> Hope that helps,
>
> Dan
>
You´re right Dan, Logic can bounce midi tracks. Make an input object
and route the audi signals to this input. You must use "realtime
bounce" then it works. I route all my keyboards (expanders etc) to the
sub groubs of my hardwaremixer which are routed to the physical inputs
of my soundcard.
Who said that life is easy
LG Uwe
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